Comments on: Targeting multiple environments through NAnthttp://lostechies.com/jimmybogard/2008/01/02/targeting-multiple-environments-through-nant/
Strong opinions, weakly heldTue, 03 Mar 2015 07:43:00 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2By: jbogardhttp://lostechies.com/jimmybogard/2008/01/02/targeting-multiple-environments-through-nant/#comment-6863
jbogardWed, 08 Jan 2014 13:26:00 +0000/blogs/jimmy_bogard/archive/2008/01/02/targeting-multiple-environments-through-nant.aspx#comment-6863Hmmm not sure. I actually haven't used NAnt in a few years. You might want to ask on StackOverflow, I'm sure there's some NAnt experts there!Hmmm not sure. I actually haven’t used NAnt in a few years. You might want to ask on StackOverflow, I’m sure there’s some NAnt experts there!
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UjjavalWed, 08 Jan 2014 05:33:00 +0000/blogs/jimmy_bogard/archive/2008/01/02/targeting-multiple-environments-through-nant.aspx#comment-6862when I fier this command "nant -D:build.defines=FAKE_AD_AUTH build" it will build the project success fully but how do I come to know the Parameter value from Program.cs file ?when I fier this command “nant -D:build.defines=FAKE_AD_AUTH build” it will build the project success fully but how do I come to know the Parameter value from Program.cs file ?
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Ben ScheirmanThu, 03 Jan 2008 14:47:41 +0000/blogs/jimmy_bogard/archive/2008/01/02/targeting-multiple-environments-through-nant.aspx#comment-98Keep these NAnt tips coming!Keep these NAnt tips coming!
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Jimmy BogardThu, 03 Jan 2008 14:02:43 +0000/blogs/jimmy_bogard/archive/2008/01/02/targeting-multiple-environments-through-nant.aspx#comment-97@Sean
I keep a running list of post ideas. If I have a conversation during the day that might make a good post, I write it down right then so I don't forget. It really annoys the co-workers :).
Longer posts used to take a couple of days to hash out, but now I can knock them out in about an hour, but I've usually been thinking about them beforehand.@Sean

I keep a running list of post ideas. If I have a conversation during the day that might make a good post, I write it down right then so I don’t forget. It really annoys the co-workers .

Longer posts used to take a couple of days to hash out, but now I can knock them out in about an hour, but I’ve usually been thinking about them beforehand.

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Sean ChambersThu, 03 Jan 2008 03:25:28 +0000/blogs/jimmy_bogard/archive/2008/01/02/targeting-multiple-environments-through-nant.aspx#comment-96Im amazed by how much content you always have in your postings. Do you take a couple of days to write these postings or do you do them all at once?
I was just trying to remember how to call targets from other targets tonight. thanks!
xmlpoke is definately handy. I use it in almost every Nant script that I write.Im amazed by how much content you always have in your postings. Do you take a couple of days to write these postings or do you do them all at once?

I was just trying to remember how to call targets from other targets tonight. thanks!

xmlpoke is definately handy. I use it in almost every Nant script that I write.